Datsun cars received more powerful engine in Russia

Russian dealers of Datsun began the accepting of orders for the new version of the Datsun on-DO sedan and the Datsun mi-DO hatchback with a more powerful 1.6-liter 16-valve engine that is available in Trust and Dream complete sets. The price of the Datsun on-DO sedan with a 106-horsepower engine and manual transmission starts at 513 thousand rubles, and the Datsun mi-DO hatchback starts at 564 thousand rubles, reported the Datsun press service.

As noted, the dynamic characteristics and economy of cars have been improved significantly. So, the acceleration to 100 km / h for Datsun on-DO and Datsun mi-DO with a 16-valve engine with a power of 106 hp takes 10.5 seconds. The maximum speed of cars is 184 km / h and 180 km / h, respectively. The fuel consumption is 8.8 liters in city mode and 5.6 liters in the country cycle. These improvements became possible due to the unique calibration of the engine control and the use of the main pair with a modified gear ratio of 3.9.

As before, in addition to the standard list of equipment, the maximum equipment of cars includes rear electric windows, heated windshield, multimedia navigation system, 7-inch touch screen with the ability to view photos and video files, four speakers, Bluetooth and the ability to connect external devices through a USB port.

In addition, when buying Datsun on-DO, there is a special offer for the Datsun Finance program, as well as compensation for the old car's transfer to the trade-in, the total reduction of the cost for Datsun on-DO can reach 80 thousand rubles. The Datsun mi-DO hatchback has a 0% loan rate for the Datsun Finance program and a cost reduction of up to 50,000 rubles, when the old car is handed over by the trade-in.

As previously reported "AUTOSTAT", by the results of eight months of 2017, Datsun's sales were 15,012 cars, which is more by 31% than the figure for the same period of the last year. As a result, the market share of the brand was 1.5% compared to 1.3% a year before, according to the AEB.